A 1929 New York Yankees Team Signed Baseball with the key signatures: Huggins, Ruth, Gehrig, Hoyt, Dickey, Pennock, Combs, Wells,and Lazzeri is worth about $3,000.-$5,000. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the baseball with key signatures the more valuable. If the signatures are not properly authenticated the baseball could sell at half the market value or less. For more information on team signed baseballs, links to full team rosters, key signatures, and price guide visit the page from the link I left below.
Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the baseball with key signatures the more valuable.
If the signatures are not properly authenticated the baseball could sell at half the market value or less.
Ruth Gehrig New York Yankees team signed baseballThere are 12 years, 1923-1934, that Lou Gehrig would appear on a New York Yankees team signed baseball. If the ball you have features players from different years it could have a lower value than if it was attributed to a single year. The 1927 New York Yankees will have the highest value
probably about 200 million dollars
Memorabilia documenting the New York Yankees' 1927 season is of great interest to today's vintage collectors, and this particular squad is still considered one of the best Major League teams ever fielded. Assessing the value starts with determining the exact year your ball was signed, which is best accomplished by reviewing the list of players who have signed it, and comparing the list to the rosters of the Yankees teams of the era. Collectors pay a premium for balls signed by the 1927 Yankees, so this info is vital to an accurate appraisal and potential sale. Presuming this ball does indeed date to 1927, other key factors of value are: the placement and clarity of signatures, esepcially Ruth's, the type of ball ("Official American League?"), and the all-important overall condition of the ball and signatures. If genuine, your ball could be worth several thousands of dollars. The provenance; where and when obtained, may also impact value. With autographs, a picture is often worth the proverbial thousand words, and can save alotta time in the authenticating, appraisal, and selling process.
1927 Official American League Ban Johnson baseballA 1927 Official American League Ban Johnson baseball is worth about $1,200. in excellent condition. (not signed by any team) The whiter the baseball the more valuable. If you mean you have a baseball that was used in a Yankees game there is no way to prove it is a game used baseball and will have no added value. The game used condition may lower the value of the baseball.
The age of when the ball was signed does not determine the value. Supply and demand does. The value of the signature will rely on the popularity of the player that signed the ball, and how often he signed. If there are more collectors than signatures on the market the value will be high. If there are many signatures on the market and a lower number of collectors, a lower value.
If the baseball is "multi-signed", and not "single signed" you would have to name the other players that signed the baseball to get an approximate value.
100
$50
Joe DiMaggio New York Yankees multi-signed baseballIf the baseball is of Yankee players from multiple years the ball could have a lower value than if it can be attributed to a single year. In general a New York Yankees team signed baseball from 1946 -1951, that features Joe DiMaggio can be worth anywhere form $800.-$5,000. If the signatures are random years you would have to figure out the key signatures you have and come up with a compatible value from a team ball that has similar names.
$2,000
The value of a ball signed by Merkin Valdez depends on the qwuality of the ball and the condition it is in, the clarity of the signature, and whether or not the signature is a counterfeit.
1000's of dollars